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  1. RE: rssfeed.media/@abcfeeds/116565

    Paul Cleary, author of “title fight” regarding the payout from billionaire Andrew Forrest to First Nations:
    That the amount of [economic] compensation should be in the order of $100,000 … is just extraordinary and obviously inherently unfair," he said.

    Fortescue declined requests for an interview.
    Because “how does it feel to be racist people + planet killing rorters?” does not make for good optics.
    #andrewforrest #Yindjibarndi #Fortescue #racism #australia

  2. RE: rssfeed.media/@abcfeeds/116565

    Paul Cleary, author of “title fight” regarding the payout from billionaire Andrew Forrest to First Nations:
    That the amount of [economic] compensation should be in the order of $100,000 … is just extraordinary and obviously inherently unfair," he said.

    Fortescue declined requests for an interview.
    Because “how does it feel to be racist people + planet killing rorters?” does not make for good optics.
    #andrewforrest #Yindjibarndi #Fortescue #racism #australia

  3. RE: rssfeed.media/@abcfeeds/116565

    Paul Cleary, author of “title fight” regarding the payout from billionaire Andrew Forrest to First Nations:
    That the amount of [economic] compensation should be in the order of $100,000 … is just extraordinary and obviously inherently unfair," he said.

    Fortescue declined requests for an interview.
    Because “how does it feel to be racist people + planet killing rorters?” does not make for good optics.
    #andrewforrest #Yindjibarndi #Fortescue #racism #australia

  4. @earthmothering9 For decades, mining giants extracted billions from Country while Traditional Owners were expected to be grateful for scraps. Good to finally see the Yindjibarndi people win recognition and compensation after standing up to one of Australia’s richest corporations. Justice should never depend on how long communities can afford to fight.

    #yindjibarndi #firstnations #auspol #mining #socialjustice #prrt #greed

  5. @earthmothering9 For decades, mining giants extracted billions from Country while Traditional Owners were expected to be grateful for scraps. Good to finally see the Yindjibarndi people win recognition and compensation after standing up to one of Australia’s richest corporations. Justice should never depend on how long communities can afford to fight.

    #yindjibarndi #firstnations #auspol #mining #socialjustice #prrt #greed

  6. @earthmothering9 For decades, mining giants extracted billions from Country while Traditional Owners were expected to be grateful for scraps. Good to finally see the Yindjibarndi people win recognition and compensation after standing up to one of Australia’s richest corporations. Justice should never depend on how long communities can afford to fight.

    #yindjibarndi #firstnations #auspol #mining #socialjustice #prrt #greed

  7. @earthmothering9 For decades, mining giants extracted billions from Country while Traditional Owners were expected to be grateful for scraps. Good to finally see the Yindjibarndi people win recognition and compensation after standing up to one of Australia’s richest corporations. Justice should never depend on how long communities can afford to fight.

    #yindjibarndi #firstnations #auspol #mining #socialjustice #prrt #greed

  8. @earthmothering9 For decades, mining giants extracted billions from Country while Traditional Owners were expected to be grateful for scraps. Good to finally see the Yindjibarndi people win recognition and compensation after standing up to one of Australia’s richest corporations. Justice should never depend on how long communities can afford to fight.

    #yindjibarndi #firstnations #auspol #mining #socialjustice #prrt #greed

  9. Want to know what racism looks like in Australia?

    Billionaire Andrew Forrest built the Solomon mines without the agreement of the traditional owners, making over 80 billion. The Yindjibarndi traditional owners have been involved in a long, expensive legal case for years, resulting in a payout of $150 million. Fortescue received $300 million in taxpayer funded diesel subsidies last payout.

    #AndrewForrest #billionaires #Yindjibarndi #AusPol #racism
    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-12/yin

  10. Want to know what racism looks like in Australia?

    Billionaire Andrew Forrest built the Solomon mines without the agreement of the traditional owners, making over 80 billion. The Yindjibarndi traditional owners have been involved in a long, expensive legal case for years, resulting in a payout of $150 million. Fortescue received $300 million in taxpayer funded diesel subsidies last payout.

    #AndrewForrest #billionaires #Yindjibarndi #AusPol #racism
    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-12/yin

  11. Want to know what racism looks like in Australia?

    Billionaire Andrew Forrest built the Solomon mines without the agreement of the traditional owners, making over 80 billion. The Yindjibarndi traditional owners have been involved in a long, expensive legal case for years, resulting in a payout of $150 million. Fortescue received $300 million in taxpayer funded diesel subsidies last payout.

    #AndrewForrest #billionaires #Yindjibarndi #AusPol #racism
    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-12/yin

  12. Want to know what racism looks like in Australia?

    Billionaire Andrew Forrest built the Solomon mines without the agreement of the traditional owners, making over 80 billion. The Yindjibarndi traditional owners have been involved in a long, expensive legal case for years, resulting in a payout of $150 million. Fortescue received $300 million in taxpayer funded diesel subsidies last payout.

    #AndrewForrest #billionaires #Yindjibarndi #AusPol #racism
    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-12/yin

  13. Want to know what racism looks like in Australia?

    Billionaire Andrew Forrest built the Solomon mines without the agreement of the traditional owners, making over 80 billion. The Yindjibarndi traditional owners have been involved in a long, expensive legal case for years, resulting in a payout of $150 million. Fortescue received $300 million in taxpayer funded diesel subsidies last payout.

    #AndrewForrest #billionaires #Yindjibarndi #AusPol #racism
    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-12/yin

  14. YINDJIBARNDI NATION AND FORREST CLASH OVER LAND COMPENSATION

    Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation seeks $1.8 billion from Andrew Forrest's FMG for mining on their land. Federal Court to rule soon.

    #Yindjibarndi, #AndrewForrest, #FortescueMetals, #NativeTitle, #LandCompensation

    newsletter.tf/yindjibarndi-nat

  15. Woodside Plundering and polluting for Profit - Stand Up For The Burrup chuffed.org/project/message-to

    #firstNations #Yindjibarndi
    #Murujuga #Burrup #Woodside

    Second photo:
    Federal Resource Minister Madeleine King's date for the Parliamentary Midwinter Ball was (appropriately) #Woodside CEO Meg O'Neil. The Sydney Morning Herald credited O'Neil (incorrectly yet again appropriately) as 'Minister for Resources'.

  16. Woodside Plundering and polluting for Profit - Stand Up For The Burrup chuffed.org/project/message-to

    #firstNations #Yindjibarndi
    #Murujuga #Burrup #Woodside

    Second photo:
    Federal Resource Minister Madeleine King's date for the Parliamentary Midwinter Ball was (appropriately) #Woodside CEO Meg O'Neil. The Sydney Morning Herald credited O'Neil (incorrectly yet again appropriately) as 'Minister for Resources'.

  17. Woodside Plundering and polluting for Profit - Stand Up For The Burrup chuffed.org/project/message-to

    #firstNations #Yindjibarndi
    #Murujuga #Burrup #Woodside

    Second photo:
    Federal Resource Minister Madeleine King's date for the Parliamentary Midwinter Ball was (appropriately) #Woodside CEO Meg O'Neil. The Sydney Morning Herald credited O'Neil (incorrectly yet again appropriately) as 'Minister for Resources'.

  18. Woodside Plundering and polluting for Profit - Stand Up For The Burrup chuffed.org/project/message-to

    #firstNations #Yindjibarndi
    #Murujuga #Burrup #Woodside

    Second photo:
    Federal Resource Minister Madeleine King's date for the Parliamentary Midwinter Ball was (appropriately) #Woodside CEO Meg O'Neil. The Sydney Morning Herald credited O'Neil (incorrectly yet again appropriately) as 'Minister for Resources'.

  19. Woodside Plundering and polluting for Profit - Stand Up For The Burrup chuffed.org/project/message-to

    #firstNations #Yindjibarndi
    #Murujuga #Burrup #Woodside

    Second photo:
    Federal Resource Minister Madeleine King's date for the Parliamentary Midwinter Ball was (appropriately) #Woodside CEO Meg O'Neil. The Sydney Morning Herald credited O'Neil (incorrectly yet again appropriately) as 'Minister for Resources'.

  20. Three new #Indigenous Protected Areas declared in WA, paving the way for more cultural protection

    "The animals that we used to see when I was a child, they've become more and more scarce."

    By Charlie Mills
    Posted Wed 10 Jul 2024

    In short:

    - Yindjibarndi, Nyamal and Wudjari lands in Western Australia have been announced among 12 new Indigenous Protected Areas (IPA) today.

    - IPAs trigger funding for traditional owners to manage land and sea country, including threatened species and feral animal management.

    - What's next? The groups will now undertake consultation to determine where the funding should be directed.

    "The federal government has announced a significant investment into protecting and managing cultural heritage in Western Australia's north, a first for the west Pilbara region.

    "The government will invest $14.6 million to establish 12 new Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs), with three of those in WA.

    "The protected areas have been announced for #Yindjibarndi Country near Roebourne and Nyamal Country near Marble Bar in the #Pilbara, and #Wudjari Country near Esperance on WA's South Coast.

    "CEO of Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation Michael Woodley said the move will help #revitalise the land and protect cultural heritage.

    "'There's a real need and urgency to put [flora and fauna] back on the land,' he said.

    "He said the newly proclaimed protected areas will allow rangers to reverse those impacts.

    '"This gives us a really good opportunity to make sure we can revitalise those particular elements, and continue to sustain them as well,' he said.

    "Indigenous Protected Areas are vast areas of land and sea country directly managed by #traditional owners such as Indigenous rangers, who work to protect #CulturalHeritage and #biodiversity.

    "More than 90 million hectares of land across #Australia are currently covered by #IPAs, and the newly announced areas will add another eight million."

    abc.net.au/news/2024-07-10/ipa

    #Landback #Rewilding
    #TraditionalKnowledge
    #RestoreNature #Australia #Aborigines #WesternAustralia #IndigenousProtectedAreas #IndigenousPeoplesDay

  21. Three new #Indigenous Protected Areas declared in WA, paving the way for more cultural protection

    "The animals that we used to see when I was a child, they've become more and more scarce."

    By Charlie Mills
    Posted Wed 10 Jul 2024

    In short:

    - Yindjibarndi, Nyamal and Wudjari lands in Western Australia have been announced among 12 new Indigenous Protected Areas (IPA) today.

    - IPAs trigger funding for traditional owners to manage land and sea country, including threatened species and feral animal management.

    - What's next? The groups will now undertake consultation to determine where the funding should be directed.

    "The federal government has announced a significant investment into protecting and managing cultural heritage in Western Australia's north, a first for the west Pilbara region.

    "The government will invest $14.6 million to establish 12 new Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs), with three of those in WA.

    "The protected areas have been announced for #Yindjibarndi Country near Roebourne and Nyamal Country near Marble Bar in the #Pilbara, and #Wudjari Country near Esperance on WA's South Coast.

    "CEO of Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation Michael Woodley said the move will help #revitalise the land and protect cultural heritage.

    "'There's a real need and urgency to put [flora and fauna] back on the land,' he said.

    "He said the newly proclaimed protected areas will allow rangers to reverse those impacts.

    '"This gives us a really good opportunity to make sure we can revitalise those particular elements, and continue to sustain them as well,' he said.

    "Indigenous Protected Areas are vast areas of land and sea country directly managed by #traditional owners such as Indigenous rangers, who work to protect #CulturalHeritage and #biodiversity.

    "More than 90 million hectares of land across #Australia are currently covered by #IPAs, and the newly announced areas will add another eight million."

    abc.net.au/news/2024-07-10/ipa

    #Landback #Rewilding
    #TraditionalKnowledge
    #RestoreNature #Australia #Aborigines #WesternAustralia #IndigenousProtectedAreas #IndigenousPeoplesDay

  22. Three new #Indigenous Protected Areas declared in WA, paving the way for more cultural protection

    "The animals that we used to see when I was a child, they've become more and more scarce."

    By Charlie Mills
    Posted Wed 10 Jul 2024

    In short:

    - Yindjibarndi, Nyamal and Wudjari lands in Western Australia have been announced among 12 new Indigenous Protected Areas (IPA) today.

    - IPAs trigger funding for traditional owners to manage land and sea country, including threatened species and feral animal management.

    - What's next? The groups will now undertake consultation to determine where the funding should be directed.

    "The federal government has announced a significant investment into protecting and managing cultural heritage in Western Australia's north, a first for the west Pilbara region.

    "The government will invest $14.6 million to establish 12 new Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs), with three of those in WA.

    "The protected areas have been announced for #Yindjibarndi Country near Roebourne and Nyamal Country near Marble Bar in the #Pilbara, and #Wudjari Country near Esperance on WA's South Coast.

    "CEO of Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation Michael Woodley said the move will help #revitalise the land and protect cultural heritage.

    "'There's a real need and urgency to put [flora and fauna] back on the land,' he said.

    "He said the newly proclaimed protected areas will allow rangers to reverse those impacts.

    '"This gives us a really good opportunity to make sure we can revitalise those particular elements, and continue to sustain them as well,' he said.

    "Indigenous Protected Areas are vast areas of land and sea country directly managed by #traditional owners such as Indigenous rangers, who work to protect #CulturalHeritage and #biodiversity.

    "More than 90 million hectares of land across #Australia are currently covered by #IPAs, and the newly announced areas will add another eight million."

    abc.net.au/news/2024-07-10/ipa

    #Landback #Rewilding
    #TraditionalKnowledge
    #RestoreNature #Australia #Aborigines #WesternAustralia #IndigenousProtectedAreas #IndigenousPeoplesDay

  23. Three new #Indigenous Protected Areas declared in WA, paving the way for more cultural protection

    "The animals that we used to see when I was a child, they've become more and more scarce."

    By Charlie Mills
    Posted Wed 10 Jul 2024

    In short:

    - Yindjibarndi, Nyamal and Wudjari lands in Western Australia have been announced among 12 new Indigenous Protected Areas (IPA) today.

    - IPAs trigger funding for traditional owners to manage land and sea country, including threatened species and feral animal management.

    - What's next? The groups will now undertake consultation to determine where the funding should be directed.

    "The federal government has announced a significant investment into protecting and managing cultural heritage in Western Australia's north, a first for the west Pilbara region.

    "The government will invest $14.6 million to establish 12 new Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs), with three of those in WA.

    "The protected areas have been announced for #Yindjibarndi Country near Roebourne and Nyamal Country near Marble Bar in the #Pilbara, and #Wudjari Country near Esperance on WA's South Coast.

    "CEO of Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation Michael Woodley said the move will help #revitalise the land and protect cultural heritage.

    "'There's a real need and urgency to put [flora and fauna] back on the land,' he said.

    "He said the newly proclaimed protected areas will allow rangers to reverse those impacts.

    '"This gives us a really good opportunity to make sure we can revitalise those particular elements, and continue to sustain them as well,' he said.

    "Indigenous Protected Areas are vast areas of land and sea country directly managed by #traditional owners such as Indigenous rangers, who work to protect #CulturalHeritage and #biodiversity.

    "More than 90 million hectares of land across #Australia are currently covered by #IPAs, and the newly announced areas will add another eight million."

    abc.net.au/news/2024-07-10/ipa

    #Landback #Rewilding
    #TraditionalKnowledge
    #RestoreNature #Australia #Aborigines #WesternAustralia #IndigenousProtectedAreas #IndigenousPeoplesDay

  24. Three new #Indigenous Protected Areas declared in WA, paving the way for more cultural protection

    "The animals that we used to see when I was a child, they've become more and more scarce."

    By Charlie Mills
    Posted Wed 10 Jul 2024

    In short:

    - Yindjibarndi, Nyamal and Wudjari lands in Western Australia have been announced among 12 new Indigenous Protected Areas (IPA) today.

    - IPAs trigger funding for traditional owners to manage land and sea country, including threatened species and feral animal management.

    - What's next? The groups will now undertake consultation to determine where the funding should be directed.

    "The federal government has announced a significant investment into protecting and managing cultural heritage in Western Australia's north, a first for the west Pilbara region.

    "The government will invest $14.6 million to establish 12 new Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs), with three of those in WA.

    "The protected areas have been announced for #Yindjibarndi Country near Roebourne and Nyamal Country near Marble Bar in the #Pilbara, and #Wudjari Country near Esperance on WA's South Coast.

    "CEO of Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation Michael Woodley said the move will help #revitalise the land and protect cultural heritage.

    "'There's a real need and urgency to put [flora and fauna] back on the land,' he said.

    "He said the newly proclaimed protected areas will allow rangers to reverse those impacts.

    '"This gives us a really good opportunity to make sure we can revitalise those particular elements, and continue to sustain them as well,' he said.

    "Indigenous Protected Areas are vast areas of land and sea country directly managed by #traditional owners such as Indigenous rangers, who work to protect #CulturalHeritage and #biodiversity.

    "More than 90 million hectares of land across #Australia are currently covered by #IPAs, and the newly announced areas will add another eight million."

    abc.net.au/news/2024-07-10/ipa

    #Landback #Rewilding
    #TraditionalKnowledge
    #RestoreNature #Australia #Aborigines #WesternAustralia #IndigenousProtectedAreas #IndigenousPeoplesDay

  25. disruptburruphub.com/news/medi

    We acknowledge the #firstnations #Ngarluma, #Mardudhunera, #Yaburara, #Yindjibarndi and Wong-Oo-Too peoples as the Traditional Custodians of #Murujuga.

    We also acknowledge the #Whadjuk #Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of the land now referred to as #Perth.

    This continent always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

    #disruptburrup #woodside

  26. disruptburruphub.com/news/medi

    We acknowledge the #firstnations #Ngarluma, #Mardudhunera, #Yaburara, #Yindjibarndi and Wong-Oo-Too peoples as the Traditional Custodians of #Murujuga.

    We also acknowledge the #Whadjuk #Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of the land now referred to as #Perth.

    This continent always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

    #disruptburrup #woodside

  27. disruptburruphub.com/news/medi

    We acknowledge the #firstnations #Ngarluma, #Mardudhunera, #Yaburara, #Yindjibarndi and Wong-Oo-Too peoples as the Traditional Custodians of #Murujuga.

    We also acknowledge the #Whadjuk #Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of the land now referred to as #Perth.

    This continent always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

    #disruptburrup #woodside

  28. disruptburruphub.com/news/medi

    We acknowledge the #firstnations #Ngarluma, #Mardudhunera, #Yaburara, #Yindjibarndi and Wong-Oo-Too peoples as the Traditional Custodians of #Murujuga.

    We also acknowledge the #Whadjuk #Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of the land now referred to as #Perth.

    This continent always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

    #disruptburrup #woodside

  29. disruptburruphub.com/news/medi

    We acknowledge the #firstnations #Ngarluma, #Mardudhunera, #Yaburara, #Yindjibarndi and Wong-Oo-Too peoples as the Traditional Custodians of #Murujuga.

    We also acknowledge the #Whadjuk #Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of the land now referred to as #Perth.

    This continent always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

    #disruptburrup #woodside